Captain Philippines at Boy Pinoy
Captain Philippines at Boy Pinoy (lit. '"Captain Philippines and Boy Pinoy"') is a 1965 Filipino film produced by movie producer and actor Fernando Poe, Jr. through D'Lanor Productions. The film featuring Filipino superheroes Captain Philippines and Boy Pinoy was directed by Paquito Toledo. The movie starred Filipino actors Bob Soler (the first actor who acted as Captain Barbell) as Captain Philippines and Lou Salvador, Jr. as Boy Pinoy.[1][2]
Captain Philippines at Boy Pinoy | |
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Directed by | Paquito Toledo |
Produced by | D'Lanor |
Starring | Bob Soler Lou Salvador, Jr. |
Production company | D'Lanor Productions |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Cast
- Bob Soler as Captain Philippines
- Lou Salvador Jr. as Boy Pinoy
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gollark: I don't think so, unless you really stretch the definition most of the time or claim it's metaphorical or something.
gollark: Like "colourless green ideas sleep furiously" and such.
gollark: It's just that stuff like "thought isnt action. so things that started as thought are just concepts in action, the action is still the same action as all other actions, push and pull." and "every action has an equal and opposite reaction" don't seem like... semantically meaningful sentences. I mean, they're... valid sentences, but don't look like they're actually conveying any true useful information.
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See also
- Alyas Batman at Robin
- Alyas Batman en Robin
References
- "Captain Philippines at Boy Pinoy". Superheroes Lives. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
- Santos, Simon (November 11, 2007). "PINOY SUPERHEROES OF THE 60s#2: CAPTAIN PHILIPPINES AND BOY PINOY (1965)". Video48 Blog. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
External links
- Captain Phillipines at Boy Pinoy (1965) on IMDb
- Cartoon depiction of Captain Philippines and Boy Pinoy at Deviant Art.com
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